I think that is just another proof of how impossibly difficult it would be to reproduce Kodachrome....apart from everything else, it seems it's not just a matter of finding someone with a random coater, or building one from scratch !
Just for interest, was it only just one coater in the world that could do K25, or one type of coater. (I have K25 cartons in my little collection saying "Made in USA", and "Made in England", and I'm fairly sure I once saw "Made in France", though the latter may have been Kodachrome II. Or perhaps the films were made in US and packed in other countries ? )
Thats what i was trying to get out of PE, but he seemed to take it the wrong way. I was only wanting to know the technical differences in the K25 emulsion, as there is obviously some changes to its properties that make it difficult to coat, more viscous perhaps? IDK, im not the expert, that was why i asked.
Interesting you mention about UK coated Kodak...
I remember reading here that people reported that the quality of UK made Ektachrome was different to the US made stuff, something about the thickness of the layers was thicker?
I believe thinner coats of the film were better, and perhaps the UK coater was not up to the task?
Anyway, obviously the other speeds of Kodachrome were relatively easy to make such as K64, and we all know it is essentially a B&W film made with 3 different light sensitive layers. PE himself even admits that C41 films are far more complex, and i imagine that the same would apply to E6 films also.
Producing Kodachrome was not really the main issue when K64 was dropped, it was simply that the sales become unprofitable.
Then there was also the chemistry for processing the film that was an issue also.
If processing was easier to manage, and others produced the chemistry etc, i dont think Kodachrome would have died as soon as it did. Either way, im amazed how long Kodachrome lasted.
On a side note, i just scanned some long forgotten slides given to me of my mother when she was a child, (yes its Kodachrome) and its truly amazing how well they have scanned, even being so damaged and scratched, they have scanned beautifully and you would swear that the photo was taken yesterday!
Comparing this to my E6, and im totally lost for words, this stuff was amazing!